Digging the Dirt: The Archaeological ImaginationWhen Jennifer Wallace travelled round Greece as a student, hiking through olive groves to hunt out the stones of old temples and lost cities, she became fascinated by archaeology. It was magical. It was absurd. Give an archaeologist a few rocks and, like a master storyteller, he could bring another world to life. Give him a vague hunch about the past, and he was prepared to spend hours raking through the soil in search of proof. |
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List of Plates | 9 |
The Poetics of Depth | 11 |
The Archaeological Landscape | 27 |
Copyright | |
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